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Intelligence headquarters MI6 is offering childcare vouchers, maternity packages and family- friendly hours in a bid to recruit more female spies, said the Daily Mail. Part-time spying posts are available and women who are single when they join up are promised they will not have to leave the organisation if they marry. However, unlike 007, the paper says, there need be no seducing of the enemy. The BBC reported that a nine-year old boy hatched a chick from a box of free-range eggs that his mother bought in a Suffolk supermarket. The chick, named Celia, hatched three weeks after Miles Orford placed six eggs in an incubator.
Intelligence headquarters MI6 is offering childcare vouchers, maternity packages and family- friendly hours in a bid to recruit more female spies, said the Daily Mail. Part-time spying posts are available and women who are single when they join up are promised they will not have to leave the organisation if they marry. However, unlike 007, the paper says, there need be no seducing of the enemy.

The BBC reported that a nine-year old boy hatched a chick from a box of free-range eggs that his mother bought in a Suffolk supermarket. The chick, named Celia, hatched three weeks after Miles Orford placed six eggs in an incubator.